This document discusses creative ways to reuse chewing gum and reduce gum litter. It notes that over 1 billion kilograms of gum are consumed worldwide each year, most of which is not biodegradable. Singapore banned gum due to cleanliness issues. The document then presents various art forms and designs that can be made from reused chewing gum, such as paintings, jewelry, and sculptures. It also mentions an inventor who created a method to convert used gum into a recyclable plastic material. The overall message is about finding innovative reuse solutions for gum instead of littering.
18. Chewing Gum Recycling campaign Gumdrop
Lucy Bullus invented method for converting used gum into a polymer BRGP that
can be used to make a variety of plastic products.
19. I've got a lot of pleasure to work on
this assignment!
Thank you, Tina!
So, now I realize how many wonderful possibilities
hidden in the chewing gum!
How many interesting, valuable, and creative things
we can do with it!
Chewing Gum Epilogue
Inga Zherdeva, Wonderland Team
for A Crash Course on Creativity by
Tina Seelig, Stanford University, 2013